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January 8th, 2012

Dog Training: Getting Your Puppy or Dog To Like a Leash

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  1. @kgjhjh01 Are you sure he knows his name?
    Sit near him, call his name, clap your hands, etc and if he takes a step towards you, click and treat. After awhile you can up the level, see if he comes closer if he does come to you, naturally you should click and treat. You can add a command to it after. Don’t just continuously click the clicker, that’s not the point of it. The point of the clicker is to reward the dog when he does something right.

  2. Dear Zac,
    I recently got a Aussie male and he is around 12 weeks old. (3 months) and at first we thought he could be possible deaf but then we figured out he is just very stubbern. We will scream his name (skeeter) as loud and click his clicker and clap and everything! and he just lays/sits there with his ears back and doesnot come to us. we have 2 other dogs and they dont do this! they come when we call. It would be so amazing if you could respond or make a video on how he can come

  3. @nanmsmac15 Check out tellington T touch, a thundershirt may also be a nice idea to help him.

    SimpleSarah666 at January 8, 2012 12:34 pm
  4. it was 4:33 when I woke up now it is 6:18 am haha going to be a great day

    AmericanPitbulls1 at January 8, 2012 12:36 pm
  5. Hey zak I have 2 dogs who bark like mad everytime someone walks past our house/ garden. I don’t know how to control this. Can you suggest anything? Thanks

    gilliancleland2010 at January 8, 2012 1:08 pm
  6. Please help. We have 2 9wk old mini schnauzers. The male is petrified of all visitors. He screams when anyone else tries to hold him. How can we help him get comfortable with our friends and family? He is very loving towards me and my partner but completely afraid of anyone else. Can you help us?

  7. You are friggin awesome! thanks so much for these videos.

    hairartist888 at January 8, 2012 2:08 pm
  8. Hay zac i need help i have a 7 year old dog that barks every time i tell her to sit in till she gets food can you help me

    itsmemitchel at January 8, 2012 2:49 pm
  9. [continued] they will like the leash and you will be able to walk them safely outside.

  10. this is what i would do:
    click the dog for looking at the leash, then for touching it with their nose, then their paw. then put it on them and click and jackpot. then attach the leash to their collar for a second and click. then for several seconds, click, gradually clicking up to a minute. next let them run around the house with the leash on (supervising them, of course. wouldn’t want them to get strangled!!!) and keep clicking. pick up the leash a couple of times and click when you do so. soon

  11. @bluefirex24 what your dog thinks is that you want his food he is protecting his source of food. You are trying to let your dog know that you dont want his food your giving him the food and feeding should be happy. Always make him work for it with sit and stay if he moves from it do not give him the food. Like if he breaks sit stay to jump up and try to get at the food.

  12. @bluefirex24 idk if it will work but it worked for me and my old wolf dog and my dads rottweiler by i just put the food up in a high place and make the dog sit and stay. then take a handfull of food and hand feed the dog if the dog gets aggressive say No and dont feed for 10 sec. When the dog sits, stays, and calms down start hand feeding again. keep doing this then slowly work up to putting the food bowl on the floor and putting your hand in it while your dog is in sit stay. Then say go get it.

  13. you should tell us how to get your dog to stop biting his leash whenever he sees it.

    ChocolateKibbles23 at January 8, 2012 5:29 pm
  14. how do i keep my dog from growling at me when i go to take his food/ball away from him

  15. I did exacly that and at the time I didn’t even what the hek Zak George is strange right?

  16. @pickledouche i’m sorry -.-

    TheKampfkeksi at January 8, 2012 5:55 pm
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